On a board of we found Roland Isra betting out 225. His opponent in the blinds - Event #15: $1,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em tenth-place finisher Andrew Cohen - check-raised to 600.
Isra called, and when faced with a 1,000-chip bet on the turn of the , he proceeded to call that too before being faced with a 1,600-chip bet on the river of the . Isra folded and slipped to 1,700 in the process.
As they have done in the past, several players are over in the Amazon room, as there is not enough room in the Pavilion. Here are some of the players we saw in the Orange Section.
"Players. A floorman has just turned in a $100 bill. So if it's yours, please come and retrieve it!" announced Tournament Director Jimmy Sommerfeld in his Texan-sounding drawl.
"To claim it you'll have to tell me the serial number!" added Sommerfeld as the players and dealers burst into laughter.
We have just spotted a couple more Pokerstars Players in the White section, including Richard Toth, who just saw at fellow Pokerstars Pro Tony Hachem's table
On a flop of , Jennifer Tilly fired a bet that was called by the player on the button. The turn came and the action was checked by both players.
When the fell on the river, Tilly checked once again. Roughly a minute and a half passed without action from her opponent until Tilly finally remarked "I checked", followed by an "Oh!" from her opponent.
Everyone around the table shared a laugh as Tilly said "I guess I'm just too subtle with my checking". Her opponent bet out 350 and Tilly tossed her cards into the muck.